Author Topic: Has anyone successfully contacted the Mac exhaust customer service department?  (Read 936 times)

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Offline raiken1

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I bought a 4 into 1 exhaust for my CB650 from Dime city a while back. The spacers that are provided (See image attached; this is not my photo) were not bent flat on the flange portion. I tried to install anyway, but they bent further and won't seal. I emailed Mac exhaust about 4 weeks ago with no response. Customer service from Dime city has been trying to contact them for me with no response for 3 weeks. I have been calling everyday and have left some voicemails also. I don't even mind buying more of these flanges at this point. Does anyone know a direct email or phone? Any advice?
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Offline maxheadflow

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I had a similar issue with the 78 CB750K I bought. Exhausts leaked real bad. I found they used cheap rolled over sheet metal flanges. I ended up making my own.

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,178667.msg2073493.html#msg2073493

Offline raiken1

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That is exactly what my flanges look like! That is a great idea, but I don't have access to a lathe. For me to have a machine shop make them it would cost as much as the exhaust I would guess.

Offline maxheadflow

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The stock ones won't fit?

Offline raiken1

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I think the heights are different. I have been trying to find my originals with no luck.

Offline Scott S

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 There's a small chance that I might have some stock 650 dollars. I'll try to remember to dig around this weekend.
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'81 Yamaha XS650

Offline raiken1

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That would be awesome. Do you have any idea if they are compatible with the Mac headers?

Offline rotortiller

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Has anyone successfully contacted the Mac exhaust customer service department?

I tried once but no response, I gave up and went elsewhere.

Offline jakec

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I had an exhaust bracket (muffler to frame, 4into1) break and I emailed them and got a free replacement. They really communicated, I even called them once.
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Offline raiken1

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Do you mean they did communicate? Or they just sent the bracket?

Offline jakec

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The communicated well. I emailed and got a replacement, they sent the wrong thing, I called them, they sent the right thing. It was instant response. This was about 2 years ago.
1970 CB750 K0
1977 CB750 Chop
1997 XR650L

Offline raiken1

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Lucky! I've been contacting them and the guy from Dime city has been too.

Offline Scott S

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 You're not going to believe this..... I can find 7 of the split collars.  ::)

 I have plenty for the 500/550.

 I do have some split muffler tubing that matches the radius of the 650 manifold clamps. I used this on an SR500 that needed split collars and it worked fine. Which leads me to ask: why won't the ones you have without the flange work? They just serve to crush the exhaust gasket.
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Offline raiken1

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With the lip rolled over, they don’t seem to sit straight for the Mac sheet metal ones. The rolled edge wants to walk into the flange center. I appreciate you checking. A day late and a collar short. It appears that the CB650 collars are different from the 650c ones also.